Three different Rams found the net, including senior Garrett Harvey who scored the game-winner in the seventh minute, and VCU cruised to a 3-0 victory over Fordham on Senior Day Sunday afternoon at Sports Backers Stadium.

The Rams, who are 6-1-1 since a victory against 22nd-ranked Saint Louis on Oct.6, posted their fifth shutout in their last seven matches.

HOW IT HAPPENED:

VCU wasted little time getting on the board as the Rams pulled ahead 1-0 in the seventh minute off a corner kick. Junior Juan Monge Solano lofted a cross from the right corner in front of the net where Fordham goalkeeper Alex Naples made a stop on junior Kharlton Belmar's strike; however, Harvey fired back the rebound to give VCU the early lead.

Belmar had another chance just over three minutes later when he drove through the middle of the box and fired a point-blank shot but Naples made his second stop of the match.

Junior Mario Herrera Meraz nearly extended VCU's lead in the 14th minute when Naples again made a diving save to the right post on his header attempt following a cross from sophomore Dennis Castillo.

Junior Ritchie Duffie fired to the near post four minutes later but Naples made another snag to keep it a one-goal game.

Freshman Rahim Costa-Dorsey beat a pair of Fordham defenders and drove down left sideline in the 36th minute, where he sent a cross to the middle of the box to Duffie who fired near post but Naples collected his fourth save.

Herrera Meraz pushed VCU's lead to 2-0 in the 52nd minute when he fired a strike from the left side of the box into the lower right corner.

Belmar later gave VCU a three-goal advantage in the 72nd minute when he fired back-to-back shots. Naples made a save on the first offering before he stuck back the rebound for a 3-0 lead.

INSIDE THE BOX SCORE:

VCU held a 14-3 advantage in shots, including an 8-0 margin in shots on goal.

Harvey netted his second game-winner of the year in his final regular season match at Sports Backers Stadium.

Senior goalkeeper Andrew Wells has allowed just three goals in his last 740 minutes, including five clean sheets in his last seven outings.

Belmar scored his fifth goal of the season, while Herrera Meraz found the net for the first time.

The Rams finished their 2013 home slate 6-2-1.

WHAT'S AHEAD: VCU closes out the regular season with back-to-back road matches at St. Bonaventure on Nov. 8 and Duquesne on Nov. 10.